Charles Jencks, Bizarre Architecture, Delirious Trademark, 1979
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Charles Jencks, Bizarre Architecture, Delirious Trademark, 1979
Charles Jencks, Bizarre Architecture, Animalorphic (Zoomorphic), 1979
Originally referred as ‘Fred and Ginger’ (after the iconic dance partners- Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers) by Canadian architect Frank Gehry, this office building in downtown Prague, Czech Republic became popular because of its non-traditional design. However, this name is now rarely used as architect Gehry himself discarded the idea of importing American Hollywood kitsch to Prague.
The series is known for using bizarrchitecture
such as the infinite hostel in which the Cyclops runs rampant in ‘Inferiority Complex’.
Hilarious Constructions That Make No Sense At All
Hilarious Constructions That Make No Sense At All
We already showed you guys some of the most crazy and unique pieces of architecture you’ll ever see, and just to prove that there’s no limit to the human capacity to create more and more stupid constructions and projects, we found so much more proof that many uneducated engineers exist all around the world. Here’s another funny selection of 30 hilarious constructions that make no sense at all……
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